The modern presidency is characterized by:
a. a weak president who is unable to lead congres...
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The modern presidency is characterized by:
a. a weak president who is unable to lead congress, connects with the american public, and presides over small executive branch.
b. a powerful president who seeks to lead congress, connects with the american public, and presides over an enormous executive branch.
c. a powerful president who seeks to lead the supreme court, connects with the american public, and presides over a small executive branch.
d. a weak president who seeks to lead the supreme court, connects with the american public, and presides over an enormous legislative branch.
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